OHL roundup: Davis scores in OT as Spitfires rally to beat Sting 3-2
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SARNIA – Cole Davis scored at 2:51 of overtime to complete a late comeback as the visiting Windsor Spitfires edged the Sarnia Sting 3-2 in Ontario Hockey League action on Friday at Progressive Auto Sales Arena.
Anthony Cristoforo and Ethan Belchetz also scored for the Spitfires (10-1-1-0). Cristoforo’s goal came on the power play with 1:15 left in the third period to send the contest into overtime.
Lukas Fischer and Ben Pickell scored for the Sting (3-4-2-0), who led 2-1 after the first period. The second period was scoreless.
Goaltender Joey Costanzo kicked out 23 of 25 shots for the Spitfires, while Patrick Quinlan stopped 27 of 30 shots for the Sting.
Elsewhere in the OHL on Friday:
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WOLVES 4 GREYHOUNDS 2
SUDBURY, Ont. — Nathan Villeneuve had a goal and two assists as the Sudbury Wolves beat the visiting Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 4-2.
Blake Clayton, Kieron Walton and Gavin Ewles also scored for the Wolves (2-7-1-0).
Jordan Charron and Travis Hayes scored for the Greyhounds (7-5-0-0).
Wolves goaltender Finn Marshall kicked out 29 of 31 shots, while Greyhounds netminder Landon Miller stopped 19 of 23 shots.
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BULLDOGS 7 STEELHEADS 3
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Marek Vanacker and Sam McCue each scored twice as the Brantford Bulldogs downed the visiting Brampton Steelheads 7-3.
Jake O’Brien, Edison Engle and Adam Benak also scored for the Bulldogs (7-01-1).
Troy Patton, Kieran Witkowski and Gabriel Chiarot scored for the Steelheads (4-4-0-0).
Bulldogs goaltender Ryerson Leenders stopped 28 of 31 shots, while Steelheads netminder Zach Bowen saved 28 of 35 shots.
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67’S 3 FRONTENACS 0
KINGSTON, Ont. — Ryder Fetterolf stopped 13 shots and registered the shutout as the visiting Ottawa 67’s blanked the Kingston Frontenacs 3-0.
Nic Whitehead, Jack Dever and Filip Ekberg scored for the 67’s (7-1-0-0).
Netminder Gavin Betts stopped 28 of 30 shots for the Frontenacs (5-3-0-1).
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OTTERS 3 ICEDOGS 1
ERIE, Penn. — Dylan Edwards scored the winning goal as the Erie Otters edged the visiting Niagara IceDogs 3-1.
Brett Hammond and McLean Agrette also scored for the Otters (3-7-0-0).
Braidy Wassilyn scored for the IceDogs (5-4-0-1).
Otters netminder Noah Erliden stopped 24 of 25 shots, while Charlie Robertson saved 17 of 20 shots for the IceDogs.
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KNIGHTS 6 RANGERS 1
KITCHENER, Ont. — Julian Brown scored the winning goal as the London Knights whipped the visiting Kitchener Rangers 6-1.
Ben Wilmott, Logan Hawery, Kaeden Hawkins, Max Crete and Sam O’Reilly also scored for the Knights (5-2-2-0).
Jack Pridham scored for the Rangers (6-3-1-0).
Knights netminder Aleksei Medvedev stopped 19 of 20 shots, while Rangers goaltender Jason Schaubel kicked out six of seven shots and Christian Kirsch stopped 15 of 20.
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ATTACK 6 STORM 3
GUELPH, Ont. — Cole Zurawski and Noah Nelson each scored twice as the visiting Owen Sound Attack beat the Guelph Storm 6-3.
David Bedkowski and Lenny Greenberg also scored for the Attack (9-2-0-0).
Jaakko Wycisk scored twice for the Storm (3-5-2-0), while Carter Stevens netted a single.
Attack goaltender Trenten Bennett stopped 34 of 37 shots, while Storm goaltender Colin Ellsworth saved 36 of 41 shots.
*This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2025.